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Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis

The Japanese otter lived throughout four main Japanese islands, but it has not been observed in the wild since 1979 and was declared extinct in 2012. Although recent taxonomic and molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that it should be treated as an independent species, International Union for Cons...

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Autores principales: Waku, Daisuke, Segawa, Takahiro, Yonezawa, Takahiro, Akiyoshi, Ayumi, Ishige, Taichiro, Ueda, Miya, Ogawa, Hiroshi, Sasaki, Hiroshi, Ando, Motokazu, Kohno, Naoki, Sasaki, Takeshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26938434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149341
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author Waku, Daisuke
Segawa, Takahiro
Yonezawa, Takahiro
Akiyoshi, Ayumi
Ishige, Taichiro
Ueda, Miya
Ogawa, Hiroshi
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Ando, Motokazu
Kohno, Naoki
Sasaki, Takeshi
author_facet Waku, Daisuke
Segawa, Takahiro
Yonezawa, Takahiro
Akiyoshi, Ayumi
Ishige, Taichiro
Ueda, Miya
Ogawa, Hiroshi
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Ando, Motokazu
Kohno, Naoki
Sasaki, Takeshi
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description The Japanese otter lived throughout four main Japanese islands, but it has not been observed in the wild since 1979 and was declared extinct in 2012. Although recent taxonomic and molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that it should be treated as an independent species, International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List considers it as subspecies of Lutra lutra. Therefore, the taxonomic status of this species needs to be resolved. Here we determined the complete mitochondrial genome of two Japanese otters caught in Kanagawa and Kochi prefectures and five Eurasian otters (L. lutra). We reconstructed a molecular phylogenetic tree to estimate the phylogenetic position of the Japanese otter in Lutrinae using the Japanese otters and the other 11 Lutrinae species on the basis of ND5 (692 bp) and cytochrome b (1,140 bp) sequences. We observed that the two Japanese otters had close relationships with Eurasian otters, forming a monophyletic group (100% bootstrap probability). To elucidate detailed phylogenetic relationships among the Japanese and Eurasian otters, we reconstructed a maximum likelihood tree according to mitochondrial genome sequences (14,740 bp). The Japanese otter (JO1) collected in Kanagawa was deeply nested in the Eurasian otter clade, whereas the Japanese otter (JO2) collected in Kochi formed a distinct independent lineage in the Lutra clade. The estimated molecular divergences time for the ancestral lineages of the Japanese otters was 0.10 Ma (95%: 0.06–0.16 Ma) and 1.27 Ma (95%: 0.98–1.59 Ma) for JO1 and JO2 lineages, respectively. Thus, JO1 was identified as a member of L. lutra; JO2 represented the old Japanese otter lineage, which may be a distinct new species or subspecies of Lutra. We suggest that the ancestral population of the JO2 lineage migrated to Japan via the land bridge that existed between western Japanese islands and Asian continent at 1.27 Ma.
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spelling pubmed-47775642016-03-10 Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis Waku, Daisuke Segawa, Takahiro Yonezawa, Takahiro Akiyoshi, Ayumi Ishige, Taichiro Ueda, Miya Ogawa, Hiroshi Sasaki, Hiroshi Ando, Motokazu Kohno, Naoki Sasaki, Takeshi PLoS One Research Article The Japanese otter lived throughout four main Japanese islands, but it has not been observed in the wild since 1979 and was declared extinct in 2012. Although recent taxonomic and molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that it should be treated as an independent species, International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List considers it as subspecies of Lutra lutra. Therefore, the taxonomic status of this species needs to be resolved. Here we determined the complete mitochondrial genome of two Japanese otters caught in Kanagawa and Kochi prefectures and five Eurasian otters (L. lutra). We reconstructed a molecular phylogenetic tree to estimate the phylogenetic position of the Japanese otter in Lutrinae using the Japanese otters and the other 11 Lutrinae species on the basis of ND5 (692 bp) and cytochrome b (1,140 bp) sequences. We observed that the two Japanese otters had close relationships with Eurasian otters, forming a monophyletic group (100% bootstrap probability). To elucidate detailed phylogenetic relationships among the Japanese and Eurasian otters, we reconstructed a maximum likelihood tree according to mitochondrial genome sequences (14,740 bp). The Japanese otter (JO1) collected in Kanagawa was deeply nested in the Eurasian otter clade, whereas the Japanese otter (JO2) collected in Kochi formed a distinct independent lineage in the Lutra clade. The estimated molecular divergences time for the ancestral lineages of the Japanese otters was 0.10 Ma (95%: 0.06–0.16 Ma) and 1.27 Ma (95%: 0.98–1.59 Ma) for JO1 and JO2 lineages, respectively. Thus, JO1 was identified as a member of L. lutra; JO2 represented the old Japanese otter lineage, which may be a distinct new species or subspecies of Lutra. We suggest that the ancestral population of the JO2 lineage migrated to Japan via the land bridge that existed between western Japanese islands and Asian continent at 1.27 Ma. Public Library of Science 2016-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4777564/ /pubmed/26938434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149341 Text en © 2016 Waku et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Waku, Daisuke
Segawa, Takahiro
Yonezawa, Takahiro
Akiyoshi, Ayumi
Ishige, Taichiro
Ueda, Miya
Ogawa, Hiroshi
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Ando, Motokazu
Kohno, Naoki
Sasaki, Takeshi
Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title_full Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title_short Evaluating the Phylogenetic Status of the Extinct Japanese Otter on the Basis of Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
title_sort evaluating the phylogenetic status of the extinct japanese otter on the basis of mitochondrial genome analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26938434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149341
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